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Big thanks goes out to MSquared2 for sharing this one at a recent Random Sunday Tasting! Bottle 944 of 1500! Served from bottle into a Mikkeller taster flute. Poured yellow-orange with a minimal white head. Maintained nice lacing throughout the glass. The aroma was comprised of sweet malt, tart, fruit, cherry, and funk. The flavor was of sweet malt, cherry, funk, fruit, and earth. It had a light feel on the palate with medium-high carbonation. Overall this was a pretty decent brew. When I looked at this bottle, I really had no idea what it was if I am honest. However, what I found was rather interesting if I’m honest. There was definitely a lot going on in this one that you never would have guessed by just looking at the name of the brew. The flavor was very nicely balanced and really helped to awaken your palate. A definite must try if you get the chance and I hope to do so again in the future sometime.

Bottle: Poured a reddish color ale with a medium size light pink head with average retention and light lacing. Aroma consists of tart notes with some oak and sour cherries flavour. Taste is also a mix between some oak with some tart notes and some light sour cherries notes also noticeable. The acidic notes are very much subdued which makes this beer very drinkable. Body is about average with good carbonation and no apparent alcohol. Maybe a tad overpriced but I would probably buy again nonetheless.

A - Pours a cloudy deep grapefruit colour. Like a dark blood orange or something, with a light hint of amber. Strong carbonation coming up to what has settled out as a one finger very light pink head. Good half finger of retention and spotty lace.

S - Tart grapes, dusty, wood, some sweet berries.

T - Sweet up front with a kool aid type fruitiness, some sharp tartness with lemon candies too. Good sweet/tart combo. Sweet fruitiness in the finish akin to watermelon maybe. A bit of raspberry. This beer has a good combo of sweet berry flavours and a tartness that gets much milder further along.

M - Strong carbonation, lighter than usual body, and a dryness and some tartness to finish.

O/D - A pretty good Flemmish style. Could use more woodiness and tartness, but otherwise it was quite drinkable. Enjoyed it.